New York Times Pushes ‘Ecocide’ as ‘International Crime Against Peace’
Radical environmentalists are mounting a two-pronged attack on free markets and human enterprise. The first is “nature rights,” which would allow anyone to sue to stop any significant use of the land or extraction…
Pelosi’s 95% Retroactive Tax on Medicines will Harm Americans in Need of Cures
Frontiers of Freedom President, George Landrith, made the following statement on Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s so-called Lower Drug Costs Now Act: “Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s drug pricing plan to impose up to…
The Economic Blowback If California’s Independent Contractors Are Eliminated
Last week, the California Senate passed a new bill that will cause somewhere between one million to two million workers, perhaps even more, to lose their status as independent contractors. If…
Rediscovering the Wisdom in American History
Professional American historiography has made steady advances in the breadth and sophistication with which it approaches certain aspects of the past, but those advances have come at the expense of…
Competition, Not a Cartel, Can Cure What Ails Health Care
Health care ranked as most important issue, save for “the ability to beat Donald Trump,” for Democratic voters in a FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll taken before and after last week’s presidential debate. The debate…
Trump’s starting to win big on controlling the southern border
To listen to most Democrats, they’ve got President Trump on the run when it comes to immigration. The “big beautiful” wall he promised to build along the border with Mexico…
The Words Missing from a New York Times Essay about Religious Liberty
The headline is jolting. “Religious Crusaders at the Supreme Court’s Gates.” Thus starts Linda Greenhouse’s analysis of the actual and potential religion cases before the Court during its October term. Her thesis…
Morning Joe Rips New York Times, Democratic Candidates Over Kavanaugh Story
Morning Joe hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough ripped the New York Times‘s decision to run a story about new allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh without including vital context about the…
Third Dem Debate Leaves Major Health-Care Questions Unanswered
For more than two hours Thursday night in Houston, 10 presidential candidates responded to questions in the latest Democratic debate. On health care, however, most of those responses didn’t include…
The Danger of the Attacks on the Electoral College
Once upon a time, the Electoral College was not controversial. During the debates over ratifying the Constitution, Anti-Federalist opponents of ratification barely mentioned it. But by the mid-twentieth century, opponents…
Why Did the Deficit Just Top $1 Trillion? Here’s Another Clue For You All
The Congressional Budget Office reported on Tuesday that, with one month to go, the federal deficit for fiscal year 2019 has already topped $1 trillion. As night follows day, Trump…
Remembering the Lessons of September 11th, 2001
When Ronald Reagan was asked what his plan was for dealing with the communist threat, he responded, “We win, they lose.” Those four words led to an impressive victory for…
A Stake in the Heart of Capitalism
Lenin reportedly said, “When it comes time to hang the capitalists, they will vie to sell us the rope we will use to hang them.” This reference to greed as…
The Wages of Woke
Time was, CEOs of mighty enterprises shied away from politics, especially hot-button social and cultural issues. They focused instead on the bottom line. They maximized shareholder value by delivering goods…
The Path Forward For Yemen
The ongoing civil war, the sixth since unification on May 22, 1990, of the Yemen Arab Republic of the north and the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen of the south,…













